So I've tried this now with BT5 R1 32bit, BT5 R1 64bit, and BT5 64bit, and tried swapping the to PC's round (so my .18 machine was the attacker).
Still the same.
What I have spotted though......
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So I've tried this now with BT5 R1 32bit, BT5 R1 64bit, and BT5 64bit, and tried swapping the to PC's round (so my .18 machine was the attacker).
Still the same.
What I have spotted though......
Never tried that, but still no luck. Both NIC's poisoned but no connectivity from .18 to the internet.
And I wouldn't have thought I would need 2-way poisoning... as far as I'm concerned, response...
Could anyone describe how to get packet forwarding to work for me? I had thought the process was pretty simple, and have followed the instructions of many similar tutorials. ie:
# echo "1" >...
Just wondering if anyone got anywhere with this?
Seems there's still no BTHomeHub2 algorythm publically available, and have been doing some figures on brute forcing the default key... A trillion...